Tom Drake is a former National Security Agency (NSA) employee who discovered massive waste, corruption, and illegality at the agency. He used all the available legal and proper channels to fight the wrongdoing. Now the federal government is prosecuting him under the Espionage Act, and he's facing 35 years in prison.

A military veteran with intelligence experience, Drake discovered the NSA's use of a data collection program that was costly, threatening to Americans’ privacy rights, and wholly undeveloped, despite the availability of a cost-effective, functional alternative that respected Americans’ privacy. He did everything by the book, raising concerns through official channels first -- including senior NSA management, the Defense Department's inspector general, and Congress. His concerns were ignored.

Drake started, legally, communicating with a reporter -- never sharing any classified information whatsoever. A series of articles exposed this billion-dollar affront to privacy rights. Now, Drake is being prosecuted by the Department of Justice (DOJ) under the Espionage Act for retaining -- not leaking -- classified information.

The criminal prosecution of Tom Drake is selective and retaliatory. With this action, the DOJ is sending a clear message to federal whistleblowers: Expose corruption and risk your liberty.

Lend your voice to help Tom Drake, who risked his liberty to protect your rights. The Government Accountability Project (GAP) represents Drake on whistleblower issues, and we are asking you sign the petition below -- targeting the Attorney General and heads of the Congressional Judiciary Committees -- demanding to know why the Justice Department is selectively prosecuting him for protecting Americans and exposing gross waste.

Drake's trial starts on June 13. On Friday, June 3*, GAP will hand deliver this petition, along with your signatures, to the five people who can make a difference in this case. (* The original deadline of May 27 has been extended due to related developments - see updates below!).

Holder heads the Justice Department and has the power to drop the prosecution and, the Judiciary Committees can provide desperately needed oversight to the Justice Department's handling of this case. Help us demand accountability and an explanation for why Tom Drake is being selectively prosecuted for his brave actions.

I find it shocking that the Department of Justice is prosecuting National Security Agency (NSA) whistleblower Tom Drake for exposing gross waste and wrongdoing at his agency.

Tom Drake is a patriot who did the right thing. Drake discovered the NSA's use of a data collection program that was costly, threatening to Americans’ privacy rights, and wholly undeveloped, despite the availability of a cost-effective, functional alternative that respected Americans’ privacy. First, he raised concerns through official channels -- including senior NSA management, the Defense Department's inspector general, and Congressional staffers. His concerns were ignored. Drake communicated with a reporter under his First Amendment rights - never sharing any classified information. A series of articles exposed this billion-dollar affront to privacy rights.

Now, Drake is being prosecuted by the Department of Justice under the Espionage Act for retaining -- not leaking -- classified information. He faces 35 years in jail, and his trial begins in June. The criminal prosecution of Tom Drake is selective and retaliatory. With this action, the DOJ is sending a clear message to federal whistleblowers: Expose corruption and risk your liberty.

Why is the Department of Justice prosecuting Tom Drake for acting to protect our rights? And why is he being charged as a spy for his role in fighting gross waste and wrongdoing at the NSA? I urge you to conduct proper oversight and demand that the Justice Department drop the retaliatory prosecution of Tom Drake.